LeythIg wrote:
There were definitely encouraging signs. The front row of Trout, Davis and Pene held their own against Vaughan, Walker and Yates and there were some encouraging debuts as well.
I don't agree that Liu stepped into the Asiata role though. He had a good game, but more like an extra prop rather than the role Asiata played to get the ball to Lam on the edge and in space. Was also surprised to see Halton switch to the left, maybe the coach trusts O'Brien and Hanley's defence more than Lam and Niu's? The attack was quite clunky, and didn't really create many openings to use Armstrong's pace, but hopefully that will come with more games played together.
But the competitiveness of the front row, with Amone gone and Ipape and Mulhern missing outweighs those areas to work on for me.
I thought Leigh struggled with sets starting in their own 20 metre area. Yardage was very hard to come by, and it is going to be a long season if we are only kicking on the 5th from our own half. Pene is not a grunt type of forward, and it is going to add pressure on Mulhern to make more from the hard yards. Alec looked better in the second half, winning contact in the middle of the park.
Liu struggled with decent ball and the passing from Matt Davis was rank bad, head and shoulder height, behind the player is just not good enough from a dummy half. I will concede he walked into acres for Wilde's try and the champagne moment.
Badrock and Hodgson had a whale of a time in the second half, and will have moved themselves closer to the starting line-up.
It must be stated that the lethal left was missing all the components from last year - Charnley, Leutele, O'Donnell and Moylan. With only Josh left it is going to take some time to make the left whole again.